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Discussion

22 May 2020
While i was checking out the paper in which this species is described I found out that, the species name (calcitrans) is derived from the Latin word calcitrare ('to kick'), referring to the very rapid movement of legs III during display by males of this species.

Maratus calcitrans
Harrisi wrote:
28 Aug 2019
Thanks Michael...I jagged that one!

Urodacus manicatus
28 Aug 2019
The arm segments of the rock scorpion are bulging and its nippers are claw like, while the wood scorpion has weedy thin arm segments and snipper like nippers.

Urodacus manicatus
TonyWood wrote:
4 Nov 2015
Yes, single flower (fertilized) and prostrate leaf (withered), I think it is G. major.

Glossodia major
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